Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy
with Exposition
Background
The "Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy" was
produced at an international Summit Conference of evangelical leaders,
held at the Hyatt Regency O'Hare in Chicago in the fall of 1978. This
congress was sponsored by the International Council on Biblical
Inerrancy. The Chicago Statement was signed by nearly 300 noted
evangelical scholars, including James Boice, Norman L. Geisler, John
Gerstner, Carl F. H. Henry, Kenneth Kantzer, Harold Lindsell, John
Warwick Montgomery, Roger Nicole, J. I. Packer, Robert Preus, Earl
Radmacher, Francis Schaeffer, R. C. Sproul, and John Wenham.
The ICBI disbanded in 1988 after producing three major
statements: one on biblical inerrancy in 1978, one on biblical
hermeneutics in 1982, and one on biblical application in 1986. The
following text, containing the "Preface" by the ICBI draft committee,
plus the "Short Statement," "Articles of Affirmation and Denial," and an
accompanying "Exposition," was published in toto by Carl F. H. Henry in
God, Revelation And Authority, vol. 4 (Waco, Tx.: Word Books,
1979), on pp. 211-219. The nineteen Articles of Affirmation and Denial,
with a brief introduction, also appear in A General Introduction to the Bible,
by Norman L. Geisler and William E. Nix (Chicago: Moody Press, rev.
1986), at pp. 181-185. An official commentary on these articles was
written by R. C. Sproul in Explaining Inerrancy: A Commentary (Oakland, Calif.: ICBI, 1980), and Norman Geisler edited the major addresses from the 1978 conference, in Inerrancy (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1980).
Clarification of some of the language used in this Statement may be found in the 1982FULL STATEMENT CAN BE READ HERE OR KEPT FOR LATER READING:
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